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Carlisle United F.C. are an English football team based in Carlisle, Cumbria. The club currently
play in Football League One after gaining promotion from the Football League Two at the end of the
2005–06 season. As of today, Carlisle United lie in 16th place in the League One table.
Neither promotion nor relegation seem likely [.
France's Champions Trophy took place with some success in French Canada a couple of weeks ago,
the regular preseason contest between the French league and cup winners held outside France for the
first time. Most of the impressive crowd of 34,000+ present in Montreal would have instantly
recognised the winners Bordeaux, of course, but their opponents may have been less familiar to fans
when they first read about the contest En Avant Guingamp are hardly a household name around the
world, after all.
Our tifo video series rolls across from Belgium to Switzerland, and we find ourselves in
Lausanne, a small French-speaking city perhaps best known as the headquarters of the International
Olympic Committee.
Swiss club FC Lausanne-Sport, founded in 1896 and successful for their first half-century,
haven't won the league championship for other forty years.
Monday evening sees The Blue Army of newly promoted Leicester City pay their first visit to St
James Park since 2004. Having tasted life in Division one they were promoted as champions at the
end of last season and are now enjoying life in the championship. Ex-Toon caretaker boss Nigel
Pearson now the man in charge [.
Paul Hart was nominated by various broadsheet football journalists as "Manager of the year" last
season despite only taking charge of half of Pompy's games, following a disastrous start by Tony
Adams. Hart showed his experience and got the team organised again; keeping Portsmouth up for
another season in the top flight with relative ease in 14th position.
Image by Getty Images via Daylife What a match! Seven yellow cards in total to make it all summed
up after the ninety minutes of the game at the Upton Park on this Sunday evening. Chelsea suffered
a first half precious penalty as Lampard went on rippling at the back of the West ham [...]